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Phillipino Inventor Daniel Dingel Demos Water Fueled Car

From Ken Adachi <Editor@educate-yourself.org>
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/hydrogenpow...or27apr06.shtml
April 27, 2006

Forward courtesy of Michael Heleus <mheleus1@cox.net>

While watching TV about 3 years ago, I caught a brief 2 minute news segment on Channel 5 News out of Los Angeles which described a Philippino inventor who was demonstrating a car that ran on water. They never revealed his name, but just showed the car driving along the road in the Philippines. The segment I saw was not repeated at a later broadcast from the same station, and so I was always curious about who that guy was. Apparently he was Daniel Dingel.

Michael Heleus just sent me a link to a short video showing Daniel demonstrating and talking about his hydrogen powered car which is getting the hydrogen by breaking down ordinary tap water. He mentions that his electrolysis process draws very little current, so that tells me that the frequency he's using to break down the water is close to the resonant frequency of water. I believe Stanley Meyer was using a frequency somewhere in the 44 KHz range (note: it may have been 44 Megahertz, but I think kilohertz is correct).

Stanley Meyer's design was at the production stage when he was murdered in March of 1998 while eating at a restaurant in Ohio where he was celebrating the opening of his new research and production facility (he was poisoned). He had planned on selling kits that could be retrofitted to existing cars (of the 1998 era) for about $1,000 per kit. Stanley accomplished far more than merely breaking water down into hydrogen and oxygen. He stressed the water molecule to such a degree that he opened an energy aperture in the ether which allowed free energy to pour into his system. He had much more energy than he knew what to with. He had to design a governor system so he could throttle back the energy coming in from the water to match the burn rate of gasoline, otherwise the car would have taken off like a rocket.

Besides running a car, he could get unlimited electricity from his stressed water molecule as well. He said in his lecture that a gallon of water holds enough energy potential to power the entire city of New York for a month!

You can view Daniel's video by clicking the link below:

http://www.mysticfamilycircus.com/Pages/Co...ts/h2oh29MB.mov

Ken Adachi

© Copyright 2006 Educate-Yourself.org All Rights Reserved.

looks like water powered car has been invented long time ago
JMAC
its fu-kin sad that the pinoy government cant even support this guy...we have to kiss IMF and the Worldbank to comply icon_rolleyes.gif
jdudeiscool
QUOTE(JMAC @ May 25 2006, 10:55 PM) [snapback]1885227[/snapback]

its fu-kin sad that the pinoy government cant even support this guy...we have to kiss IMF and the Worldbank to comply icon_rolleyes.gif


think about this too... do you really think all the oil producing countries and oil companies such as shell, exxon, etc. would be happy about this?
tinman01
QUOTE(JMAC @ May 25 2006, 11:55 PM) [snapback]1885227[/snapback]

its fu-kin sad that the pinoy government cant even support this guy...we have to kiss IMF and the Worldbank to comply icon_rolleyes.gif

The world bank is the major problem for any developing nation. They structure the loans to make it all but impossible to back .
JMAC
QUOTE(jdudeiscool @ May 26 2006, 11:29 PM) [snapback]1888391[/snapback]


think about this too... do you really think all the oil producing countries and oil companies such as shell, exxon, etc. would be happy about this?
obviously not but its like a blantant @$$ rape for any 3rd wolrd countries, its sickening that countries like the Philippines arent allowed to stand up in their own...

IMF/Worldbank/WTO = crooks
SkylineC83
so basically a hydrogen powered car interesting....

but i find this extremely hard to believe
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Besides running a car, he could get unlimited electricity from his stressed water molecule as well. He said in his lecture that a gallon of water holds enough energy potential to power the entire city of New York for a month!
journeyman
I think he sold the technology to the japanese.
The-Foreigner
I heard of a similar story of a whiteman in texas back in the 80's, he discovered ways of hydrogen power in a car, you'd think because of all the global warming issue's broadcasted way back then, someone would jump onto the band wagon, think again.

The us government ordered the fbi to shut this guy down and get all the info with regards this technology and would be imprisoned should he breathe a word or sell the technology elsewhere.

If i were an inventor who could've developed something like this, id sell it to the highest bidding government and go there to develop this technology. Inventors must understand the repurcussions if it were to be made mainstream. Imagine the demand for oil going down, how do government recover lost revenue tax, imagine the mass cuts in jobs of the motor vehicle industry.

Not saying im siding with anyone here, but it does beg the question. Who is the bigger enemy?. Do you risk in trying to sell your idea to the western capitalist who will not buy into your idea of a greener future if it risks all i have mentioned, or do you sell it to a country who might just buy into it ie N.korea, China, Iran?

A little off topic perhaps but i wonder how the west would look upon such an idea if the Russian republic was still a super power? would it scare them that the other side could adapt this technology onto their war machines? ie tanks, trucks, personel carrier, submarines, warships, planes etc etc.

As long it doesnt disrupt their low life and shallow pockets of money they wont give two sh!ts about any of it.
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